Wednesday, December 05, 2018

Rio will have Christmas dinner more modest than in 2017

More than half (52%) of cariocas have supper less sick this year. The given part of a survey conducted by the Center for studies of the Club of Directors Retailers do Rio de Janeiro (CDLRio) in conjunction with the Central Credit Protection Service (SCPC). The study also revealed that 44% of people answered will have supper equal to last year and 4% will be more tired. They pointed to the unemployment and the decline of family income as the main causes of the financial problems they are facing, especially civil servants, who are with back pay and no forecast received the 13th salary. Even in the face of this scenario 75% of respondents intend to spend up to £ $300.00 with Christmas dinner; 20% between $350.00 and R $450.00 R and 5% above R $500.00. Of the total, the majority (71%) intend to pay credit card expenses in installments and 23% with power card. Between dinner and Christmas presents, 65% of consumers listen to 15% of your compromise income; 28% between 16% and 30%; 7% above 35%. The products that will compose the supper are peru/chester (35%), pork/ham (26%), cod (17%), fruits (15%) and 7% other. Among those interviewed 8% have household income of a minimum wage and a half, 45% from two to three, 25% receive between four and five, 15% six to seven, 5% of eight to ten and 2% above ten.
DCI - 05/12/2018 News Item translated automatically
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